Israel’s big action against Hezbollah, claims to have killed 570 terrorists
Hijbullah: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has now intensified. Israel Defense Forces has claimed that it has killed more than 570 Hezbollah terrorists in the recent military operation. Along with this, the Army has said that it will target more than 2000 terrorist hideouts and destroy them completely. Although these claims have not yet been independently confirmed, this has increased the tension in the area considerably.
Intensified military operation in South Lebanon
Israeli army operations continue in southern Lebanon. According to the IDF, 120 Hezbollah command posts have been destroyed and more than 100 weapons storage centers have also been destroyed during this operation. The army also said that more than 130 missile launchers, which were being used to attack Israel, had been destroyed. This entire operation includes air strikes as well as ground action, trying to weaken Hezbollah’s military capability.
Hijbullah: Continued attacks in support of Iran
Meanwhile, Hezbollah is also continuously carrying out rocket attacks on Israel. According to reports, these attacks are being carried out in support of Iran and in protest against the attacks on its top leadership. The organization has clearly indicated that it will continue its action against Israel. Israel says that Hezbollah is trying to spread instability in the region under the influence of Iran, hence strict military action is necessary against it.
Ground operation started from March 16
Hijbullah: The IDF has launched operations in southern Lebanon since March 16. “Targeted Ground Campaign” The aim is to create a strong security zone near the border and push back Hezbollah. Israel says that it is taking this step to ensure the safety of its citizens living in the northern areas. Given the current situation, the danger of a major conflict in the Middle East is increasing, due to which the international community of Concern is also continuously increasing.
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